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Smith's daughter started her college education at Columbus State University and is now preparing to become a teacher at a local Troy University campus, her mother said. A second scholarship went in 2003 to Kelli Blair, the daughter of deputy court clerk Shirley Blair. Shirley Blair said she learned of the scholarship through word of mouth as her daughter prepared to enter Columbus State. "I know Vivian, we got the application, we filled it out and there was certain criteria that my daughter had to meet," the elder Blair said. Tiffany Tisdale, who won a scholarship for the 2003 school year, is the niece of Doris Gillispie, a Bishop staffer, according to Tisdale's mother, Jacqueline Tisdale. The student did not receive any assistance from her aunt, Jacqueline Tisdale said. Tiffany Tisdale said she was qualified for a scholarship because she had a 3.9 grade point average and played sports. The grant was one of many scholarships she cobbled together to afford college. "I was just trying to go to school and didn't want a whole lot of student loans," Tiffany Tisdale said. In another case, Jonathan Alston, a former intern and campaign volunteer for Rep. Bishop, won a scholarship in 2003
-- he estimates it was for $500 to $1,000. Although he didn't live in Bishop's district, his hometown and college were represented by CBC members. In general, students seeking a scholarship must be pursuing an undergraduate degree full-time at an accredited college or university. They must have a GPA of at least 2.5, demonstrate leadership and community service and live or attend school in a CBC member's district. Foundation officials say lawmakers generally work through selection committees to pick scholarship winners. Goldson, the foundation attorney, said that while the charity prohibits scholarships to the relatives of CBC members, the question of whether scholarships can go to the relatives of others with ties to the Bishops depends on the circumstances. "If it was a fair and impartial determination, I would not think it's wrong," Goldson said. "But if there was some partiality involved, than I would question the wisdom of it."
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